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  • 2021Custom-Made Zirconium Dioxide Implants for Craniofacial Bone Reconstruction8citations
  • 2021Printable and Machinable Dental Restorative Composites for CAD/CAM Application - Comparison of Mechanical Properties, Fractographic, Texture and Fractal Dimension Analysis79citations
  • 2017Two different techniques of manufacturing TMJ replacements - a technical report23citations

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  • Kowalewski, Piotr
  • Grzebieluch, Wojciech
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  • Grygier, Dominika
  • Rutkowska-Gorczyca, Małgorzata
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Printable and Machinable Dental Restorative Composites for CAD/CAM Application - Comparison of Mechanical Properties, Fractographic, Texture and Fractal Dimension Analysis

  • Kozakiewicz, Marcin
  • Kowalewski, Piotr
  • Grzebieluch, Wojciech
  • Jurczyszyn, Kamil
  • Grygier, Dominika
  • Rutkowska-Gorczyca, Małgorzata
Abstract

Thanks to the continuous development of light-curing resin composites it is now possible to print permanent single-tooth restorations. The purpose of this study was to compare resin composites for milling -Gandio Blocks (GR), Brilliant Crios (CR) and Enamic (EN) with resin composite for 3D printing—Varseo Smile Crown plus (VSC). Three-point bending was used to measure flexural strength (σf) and flexural modulus (Ef). The microhardness was measured using a Vickers method, while fractographic, microstructural, texture and fractal dimension (FD) analyses were performed using SEM, optical microscope and picture analysis methods. The values of σf ranged from 118.96 (±2.81) MPa for EN to 186.02 (±10.49) MPa for GR, and the values of Ef ranged from 4.37 (±0.8) GPa for VSC to 28.55 (±0.34) GPa for EN. HV01 ranged from 25.8 (±0.7) for VSC to 273.42 (±27.11) for EN. The filler content ranged from 19–24 vol. % for VSC to 70–80 vol. % for GR and EN. The observed fractures are typical for brittle materials. The correlation between FD of materials microstructure and Ef was observed. σf of the printed resin depends on layers orientation and is significantly lower than σf of GR and CR. Ef of the printed material is significantly lower than Ef of blocks for milling

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • grinding
  • milling
  • strength
  • composite
  • flexural strength
  • texture
  • resin
  • curing
  • collision-induced dissociation